There will be Family History displays and the Mesa FamilySearch Library missionaries will be on-hand to assist you with your online research. Youth and young children activities offered throughout the day.

All classes are free and there is no registration required.Keynote begins at 9am, with Charles Shults, speaking on The Stories That Bind Us.Classes begin at 10am and go through 3pm.More information at www.familyhistorydiscovery.com

Monday, December 12, 2016

If you are a Legacy user this will be a great webinar. The live Geoff presentations are not only educational but very entertaining. Two great things for the price of one and it is FREE!Tuesday, December 13, 2017, 2pm EST. In this webinar, Legacy’s Geoff Rasmussen will demonstrate what to do with a city directory as he adds the information to his real, personal Legacy family file. This class will be presented live and unscripted, giving attendees a first-hand look at how a professional genealogist analyzes and records information from a city directory found at Ancestry.com. You will get the insider’s perspective of using the Source Clipboard, custom events, AKAs, the To Do List, timelines, and much more.REGISTRATION IS FREE but limited to the first 1,000 people to join that day.

Another 4+ million records and 200,000+ images on FamilySearch. There are major additions to the Ireland records as well as the Find A Grave index. See and search the full list of new, free collections this week at FamilySearch.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

FamilySearch published over 2 million free, searchable historic records online this week from Canada, England, Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, Sweden, Scotland and the United States. I'm particularly excited about the new North Carolina Estate Files. See and search the full list of new, free collections this week at FamilySearch.

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Welcome to Family History Tech

I have been doing genealogy research off and on for over 40 years, sometimes more off than on. After recently retiring from the IT industry I decided to try and take that experience and apply it to genealogy. This blog will follow that journey as well as some of my experiences researching my own ancestors.